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down around areas of new jersey and long island eventually saturday morning potentially up towards canada. so a few days, shepard, for very treacherous conditions across the eastern seaboard. >> shepard: it does look like we are on the dry side of the thing if it holds and that looks good. >> it does. >> shepard: thanks a lot. we are getting our first look at the two men arrested on a flight from chicago to amsterdam. this was breaking during fox report last night. they supposedly had suspicious items in their luggage there were concerns they were doing a dry run on a terror attack. we have new details on those items and the charges the men are facing. we are live in d.c. and the complete coverage of the president's address ahead. updates from the national hurricane center as they come in on earl. it's a busy news night with the journalists of fox news. this is the fox report. whatever your plans. like, if we wanted to travel? husband: or start a business? advisor: yep. wife: or take some classes? sure. or find the best cheeseburger? the line isn't for everything. whatever your destinatio
down around areas of new jersey and long island eventually saturday morning potentially up towards canada. so a few days, shepard, for very treacherous conditions across the eastern seaboard. >> shepard: it does look like we are on the dry side of the thing if it holds and that looks good. >> it does. >> shepard: thanks a lot. we are getting our first look at the two men arrested on a flight from chicago to amsterdam. this was breaking during fox report last night. they...
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it's going to dry us out and give us a blue sky and it's helping to keep the cooler air moving in from canada. everyone in our region around boston at 50 is close to where we are. we won't tap into the warmer air until later on in the week. low pressure towards texas and the plane states, it will stay to the south and it will track in this direction. this low around new england is responsible and you'll see the flow for the clouds we've seen and that's been the reason we have not seen as much sun. we don't have much rain anywhere in the forecast and that low is responsible for snow coming off of the great lakes. that low with the high pressure and the pressure between the two creating the winds. we'll see the breeze in place and we'll get the warmer air tuesday and wednesday and we'll go above average and be closer to 70 degrees for two days until the next system from the west brings us a chance of rain and that will be thursday. and the sunset today at 7:46 and small craft advisory until 8:36 and the advisory will die out tonight and tomorrow morning, it will stay with us tomorrow. northwest
it's going to dry us out and give us a blue sky and it's helping to keep the cooler air moving in from canada. everyone in our region around boston at 50 is close to where we are. we won't tap into the warmer air until later on in the week. low pressure towards texas and the plane states, it will stay to the south and it will track in this direction. this low around new england is responsible and you'll see the flow for the clouds we've seen and that's been the reason we have not seen as much...
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the jet stream going back up into canada. that means the really cold air will start to retreat up against the southern portions of the canada. we're going to get into a west flow. it's going to get a little warmer tomorrow. warmer thursday and friday. we might get up to 50 degrees. yes, believe it or not. right now generally clear, a few clouds still hanging over the mountains, but for the most part, a few clouds. until maybe sunday where we may see something developing in the gulf of mexico. which could bring us some precept on sunday. it's been really cold in the plain states, is going to get at or below normal over the next couple of days. the bay temp around 35 degrees now. clear skies, seasonably cold around 38 to 40 downtown. about four to 5 degrees warmer than we've seen recently. the next five day, warmer up to 44. 48 friday, 42 saturday. sunday a chance of maybe a little sleet, rain, or snow mix perhaps. not sure how close that system will get to us. denise. >> thank you, bob. >> thank you, bob. >>> coming up it's ba
the jet stream going back up into canada. that means the really cold air will start to retreat up against the southern portions of the canada. we're going to get into a west flow. it's going to get a little warmer tomorrow. warmer thursday and friday. we might get up to 50 degrees. yes, believe it or not. right now generally clear, a few clouds still hanging over the mountains, but for the most part, a few clouds. until maybe sunday where we may see something developing in the gulf of mexico....
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that has caused so many problems in europe is now moving west and could soon reach the eastern cost of canada. >>> right now stranded travelers are making long travels to madrid's international airport to get out from there. tonight's flight from heat row to this your god marshall has been canceled. >>> a sad piece of news from the archdiocesan. >> the archdiocesan says archbishop william borders died this morning shortly after 10:00 a.m. archbishop borders served as archbishop of baltimore from 1974 to 1989. he was the fourth oldest living catholic bishop in the united states at the time of his death. archbishop edwin oh brianen released a statement today calling archbishop borders a man of deep faith and great humility. funeral arrangements have not been finalized. back to you. >>> archbishop borders died in ty mown yum, he was 96 years old. >>> we continue to follow a developing story from frostburg university. a student opened fire near the campus killing a federal student. we have the latest this noon. >> reporter: police say 21-year- old constitutionality tyrone hall pulled out a shotgu
that has caused so many problems in europe is now moving west and could soon reach the eastern cost of canada. >>> right now stranded travelers are making long travels to madrid's international airport to get out from there. tonight's flight from heat row to this your god marshall has been canceled. >>> a sad piece of news from the archdiocesan. >> the archdiocesan says archbishop william borders died this morning shortly after 10:00 a.m. archbishop borders served as...
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the night really when canada raised the curtain to the rest of the world, spectacular display. we got to see the american athletes file in as a group. part of the march of nations. by the way, as opening ceremonies go, last night was the most-watched ever for a non-u.s. winter olympics. an estimated tv audience of 68 million people. tonight, much of the attention here once again on the luge athletes. the investigation ongoing into yesterday's tragic death of a 21-year-old luger from the georgian team. and now, tonight, luge competition. that's where we begin our broadcast tonight. lester holt is here with us. he's been reporting on this story all day. lester? >> brian, good evening. the luge competition, as you know, gets under way tonight. there are some changes on the course, as a direct result of yesterday's fatal accident that could slow the field by around six miles an hour. in a moment, video of that crash that we caution you is extremely unsettling. today, luge practice runs resumed at the olympic sliding centre, after officials determined it was not the track, but nodar
the night really when canada raised the curtain to the rest of the world, spectacular display. we got to see the american athletes file in as a group. part of the march of nations. by the way, as opening ceremonies go, last night was the most-watched ever for a non-u.s. winter olympics. an estimated tv audience of 68 million people. tonight, much of the attention here once again on the luge athletes. the investigation ongoing into yesterday's tragic death of a 21-year-old luger from the...
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this jet stream is bringing in some of the milder air from the south and keeping the cold air in canada, where it should be. the area of low pressure is something we are monitoring. what does that, by the weekend, we will be dealing with cold rain on sunday and potentially a wintry mix as you begin a march in the thinking on monday -- begin martin luther king day on monday in annapolis, mosely called and mid-thirties for the kickoff time. -- mostly cloudy and mid- thirties for the kickoff time. not nearly as cold as some of the conditions they have played in so far, so they will be fine. great way to wrap up the week, with temperatures in the upper 40's, and saturday, low 40's, and then the cold rain comes in. >> the animal trainer is here to answer your pet training questions. this is an adorable little -- >> he is a mountain dog type of dog. very, very sweet, very needy. he is 8 weeks old, up for adoption. the phone number there is 410- 335-8826. he is just adorable. if you of the time and space, he is ready for training. >> i want him. >> he needs a family. >> you should not have bro
this jet stream is bringing in some of the milder air from the south and keeping the cold air in canada, where it should be. the area of low pressure is something we are monitoring. what does that, by the weekend, we will be dealing with cold rain on sunday and potentially a wintry mix as you begin a march in the thinking on monday -- begin martin luther king day on monday in annapolis, mosely called and mid-thirties for the kickoff time. -- mostly cloudy and mid- thirties for the kickoff time....
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a strong salmon run is not only key for communities in the northwest and canada along the coast, but it's also a major source of food for more than 100 different species. tom brokaw tonight takes a look at this vital part of our planet. >> reporter: the olympics have ended, but in british columbia, the salmon have been forever. a sleek marvel of nature, a critical link in the food chain, and in the economy. >> as go the salmon, so goes the environment. >> reporter: bob hooten remembers every salmon he ever caught and he has the photos to prove it. today the former canadian wild life official says the salmon are in crisis. >> we went at it too hard, too fast, too long, and we are trying to pick up the pieces. >> reporter: this is the frazier river which runs along the edge of vancouver. at one time it was home to the greatest salmon runs in the world. last year here they expected 10 million sockeye salmon, but only about a million showed up. throughout british columbia, salmon counts are way down. experts say warmer water due to climate change, overfishing and encroaching industry all
a strong salmon run is not only key for communities in the northwest and canada along the coast, but it's also a major source of food for more than 100 different species. tom brokaw tonight takes a look at this vital part of our planet. >> reporter: the olympics have ended, but in british columbia, the salmon have been forever. a sleek marvel of nature, a critical link in the food chain, and in the economy. >> as go the salmon, so goes the environment. >> reporter: bob hooten...
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but the thing is, it is colder that cold air reaches all the way to canada. the blue shaded areas we have here are all low temperatures that were below zero, and they reach all the way down to the texas panhandle in northern arizona. the jet stream is dragging the air into the eastern part of the country, which explains the unusually cold weather in the southeast. upper atmospheric flow over the eastern great lakes, high pressure over southwestern u.s., this is a pattern that keeps the east coast cold. that is a pattern we will have right into next week. >partly cloudy skies. we have seen the high temperature earlier in the overnight hours. west wind 15 to 20 miles per hour, making it feel more like the teens. sunset is now after 5:00, so the days are getting a little bit longer, just a little bit. insta-weather futurecast -- we stay dry no big accumulations. they will pick up a little extra snow. we begin to see the beginning of another weather disturbance in the great lakes monday. it will not amount to very much. our insta-weather plus seven-day forecast l
but the thing is, it is colder that cold air reaches all the way to canada. the blue shaded areas we have here are all low temperatures that were below zero, and they reach all the way down to the texas panhandle in northern arizona. the jet stream is dragging the air into the eastern part of the country, which explains the unusually cold weather in the southeast. upper atmospheric flow over the eastern great lakes, high pressure over southwestern u.s., this is a pattern that keeps the east...
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in canada they may drive from vancouver to washington state or toronto to burlington, vermont, and fly from there. >> reporter: what's the likely economic impact, peter, on airlines and for that matter airports? >> reporter: american business spent $278 billion in travel internationally in 2008 so it's not an insignificant amount. if you lose airline revenue and airport revenue, that will force maybe them to relax these new rules. >> couric: all right, peter greenberg. peter, thanks very much. the terror trail leads back to yes, ma'am blen the airline plot was hatched. the suspect, umar farouk abdulmutallab, spent a lot of time there attending an arabic school and training with militants. al qaeda is believed to be planning an attack inside yemen's capital but today the government struck first. heather murdoch of the internet news site globalpost.com reports from san'a. >>. >> reporter: the american and british embassies stayed closed today. the diplomatic shutdown came amid signs that al qaeda was planning an attack on the capital. instead, the yemeni government took the fight to al q
in canada they may drive from vancouver to washington state or toronto to burlington, vermont, and fly from there. >> reporter: what's the likely economic impact, peter, on airlines and for that matter airports? >> reporter: american business spent $278 billion in travel internationally in 2008 so it's not an insignificant amount. if you lose airline revenue and airport revenue, that will force maybe them to relax these new rules. >> couric: all right, peter greenberg. peter,...
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reporter: it is not the first time this 55-year-old, five times married junior college dropout from canada has taken on a huge risk. "titanic" ran so far over budget, that cameron offered to give up his directing and producing fees. and when it succeeded despite critics jabs, some thought he crowed a little too loudly. >> i'm the king of the world! >> reporter: "avatar" is following a similar story arc, early reviews called it "dances with wolves is space" or "smurf-porn." but now the movie is a huge success. it's made $1 billion worldwide and it's only opening to china tonight. cameron isn'getting the project made. he said if you set your goals ridiculously high, and it's a failure, you will have failed above what everyone expects. >> and now it will eep to chinese. >> there is a simple noodle story that is hard to compete with. it's hard to compete with blue creatures in 3-d. >> i would like to see that. thank you, dan harris. hi the voice thing over the weekend. hope you have a good night. we will be back tomorrow night. see you then. once there was a thing called paper money. it had to
reporter: it is not the first time this 55-year-old, five times married junior college dropout from canada has taken on a huge risk. "titanic" ran so far over budget, that cameron offered to give up his directing and producing fees. and when it succeeded despite critics jabs, some thought he crowed a little too loudly. >> i'm the king of the world! >> reporter: "avatar" is following a similar story arc, early reviews called it "dances with wolves is...
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and canada. his death marks the end of an era here in canada. john henry foster babcock was 109 years old. >>> canada and the u.s. have a long history of shared service and sacrifice together. part of what binds the two countries together, the fact that our men have fought and died in far away places like normandy and continues today in afghanistan. >> reporter: andrew nuttall was 30. his friends called him "nut man." >> he had such a great smile. he was always happy. he always found the positive sides of things. >> reporter: he joined the canadian forces hoping to make a better world for the afghan people. he was killed by a roadside bomb two days before christmas. canada has lost 140 soldiers fighting in the volatile kandahar region of afghanistan, a sacrifice many outside of canada may not know. >> we had the highest rate of casualties of any country in afghanistan. >> reporter: each loss is heartfelt right across this nation of 34 million. when a fallen soldier returns, ordinary canadians spontaneously line the roadway to honor them. they ca
and canada. his death marks the end of an era here in canada. john henry foster babcock was 109 years old. >>> canada and the u.s. have a long history of shared service and sacrifice together. part of what binds the two countries together, the fact that our men have fought and died in far away places like normandy and continues today in afghanistan. >> reporter: andrew nuttall was 30. his friends called him "nut man." >> he had such a great smile. he was always...
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that moment came when canada's joanie rochette took to the ice. we all knew her mother had died of a heart attack upon arriving here in vancouver to see her daughter skate this weekend. nbc's donna friesen picks it up from there. >> representing canada, joanie rochette. >> reporter: her teammates say they knew she was courageous. tuesday night joanie rochette proved it to the world. with the crowd and the entire country on her side, she delivered a stunning performance. friends, family and teammates were there, but the one person who really mattered was missing, her mother. therese rochette died suddenly saturday night in vancouver of a suspected heart attack. joanie, an only child, was extremely close to her parents. her dream to be an olympian was her mother's dream, too, which is why she's refused to give up. >> what impressed me about her is not the fact that she's strong, it's the fact that she handles everything with such grace and dignity and even every now and then a smile on her face. >> reporter: somehow she mustered the strength doing w
that moment came when canada's joanie rochette took to the ice. we all knew her mother had died of a heart attack upon arriving here in vancouver to see her daughter skate this weekend. nbc's donna friesen picks it up from there. >> representing canada, joanie rochette. >> reporter: her teammates say they knew she was courageous. tuesday night joanie rochette proved it to the world. with the crowd and the entire country on her side, she delivered a stunning performance. friends,...
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it's coming straight out of canada. this is arctic air to be sure. and temperatures this weekend are really going to struggle. now, with the high pressure we're going to have a lot of sunshine, okay, but temperatures are going to stay only in the upper 20s and the lower 30s pretty much everywhere across the weekend. but again lotsof sunshine. so that will at least make you think it's nice and warm out there. temperature on saturday and sunday 31 degrees. windchill values tomorrow will be in the teens. back in the teens overnight tonight. just a few clouds. 19 here in the city. 31 for a high tomorrow but again the wind chill values tomorrow will only be in the teens and the 20s. a little bit better on sunday. not quite as breezy there. look, we warm up a little bit. monday night there's a chance of a snow flake out to the west. 40 and 43 on tuesday and wednesday. stay warm this weekend. that does it for your forecast. stay with us. the edge will continue. lindsay comes back in with all the sports headlines. on a budget. ♪ at giant, we know saving mo
it's coming straight out of canada. this is arctic air to be sure. and temperatures this weekend are really going to struggle. now, with the high pressure we're going to have a lot of sunshine, okay, but temperatures are going to stay only in the upper 20s and the lower 30s pretty much everywhere across the weekend. but again lotsof sunshine. so that will at least make you think it's nice and warm out there. temperature on saturday and sunday 31 degrees. windchill values tomorrow will be in the...
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the ash cloud is drifting westward to parts of canada. the-has grounded flights for more than five days. some flights are beginning to take off. it will be days before the stranded passengers can get to where they want to go. brianne carter has more. >> after being stuck here for days, david came to dulles airport knowing it would be good news. >> i came here yesterday. we are now on our way. >> planes are once again fly overseas. this is good news. this family has been trying to get back to germany since saturday. they are back at the airport to try to get back sooner. >> the plan is to get a plane which is possibly going, we do not know yet. >> the volcanic ash is not ready to give up yet. a change in the wind is causing the plume to drift. heathrow airport is likely closed for the sixth day in a row. there are still expecting 55% of flights in europe to go ahead today. they insist the flights in the air are safe. >> technicians have been working day and night to ensure we have been able to open the air space. >> grounded additional fli
the ash cloud is drifting westward to parts of canada. the-has grounded flights for more than five days. some flights are beginning to take off. it will be days before the stranded passengers can get to where they want to go. brianne carter has more. >> after being stuck here for days, david came to dulles airport knowing it would be good news. >> i came here yesterday. we are now on our way. >> planes are once again fly overseas. this is good news. this family has been trying...
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when we come back, all you need to know about canada. ou need to know about canada. (announcer) which hair color has beauty editors buzzing? perfect 10 from nice'n easy rich color stunning high gloss and flawless gray coverage all in just 10 minutes that's why it won the most awards from beauty editors perfect 10 the color that changes everything [ female announcer ] most people make resolutions... based on what they see on the outside. ♪ this year, focus on what's inside... and let cheerios help tackle your cholesterol. now you could win a free box to get started. 6 years. i've had asthma forever. i never knew why my asthma symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back... ...or that i could help prevent them in the first place. the problem was that my controller medicine... ...was treating only 1 main cause of asthma symptoms. but there are 2. airway constriction. and inflammation. unlike most controllers, advair treats both main causes. advair treats both main causes. and that helps prevent symptoms in the first place. (announcer) advair contains salmeterol. s
when we come back, all you need to know about canada. ou need to know about canada. (announcer) which hair color has beauty editors buzzing? perfect 10 from nice'n easy rich color stunning high gloss and flawless gray coverage all in just 10 minutes that's why it won the most awards from beauty editors perfect 10 the color that changes everything [ female announcer ] most people make resolutions... based on what they see on the outside. ♪ this year, focus on what's inside... and let cheerios...
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and this is a huge low over eastern canada. that's getting the colder air connecting with it from the arctic and bringing it over the lake and bringing it down our way. it's bringing the snow and no snow bands. west of the mount tans, it's getting worse and it's making it over the mountains. and i know us thed when we put this into motion, there's not much change into the weather pattern. >> and the forecast comes together like this. they're gushing over the waters and it's a windy day and a cold one, but we're getting up to 39 degrees and tonight, the same ideas and flurries an 24 for the low and tomorrow, again, windy and cold and 36 degrees for the high and yes, the averages are dropping and this is what tim was saying. the average is still 49 degrees. we're way below average and we'll be that way for the next week or two. >> still to come, school punishment and why some students may be targeted for discipline than others. and wjz is always on, here are the stories we're following on the website. for more information, go to
and this is a huge low over eastern canada. that's getting the colder air connecting with it from the arctic and bringing it over the lake and bringing it down our way. it's bringing the snow and no snow bands. west of the mount tans, it's getting worse and it's making it over the mountains. and i know us thed when we put this into motion, there's not much change into the weather pattern. >> and the forecast comes together like this. they're gushing over the waters and it's a windy day...
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also, canada maxed out russia, 7-3 was the final there. >> all right, thank you, mark. we'll be right back. i've had asthma for 12 years. 6 years. i've had asthma forever. i never knew why my asthma symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back... ...or that i could help prevent them in the first place. the problem was that my controller medicine... ...was treating only 1 main cause of asthma symptoms. but there are 2. airway constriction. and inflammation. unlike most controllers, advair treats both main causes. advair treats both main causes. and that helps prevent symptoms in the first place. (announcer) advair contains salmeterol. salmeterol may increase the chance of asthma-related death. so advair is not for asthma that's well controlled on another controller medicine. advair will not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms... ...and should not be taken more than twice a day. talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of advair. if you take advair, see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. if you're still having symptoms... .
also, canada maxed out russia, 7-3 was the final there. >> all right, thank you, mark. we'll be right back. i've had asthma for 12 years. 6 years. i've had asthma forever. i never knew why my asthma symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back... ...or that i could help prevent them in the first place. the problem was that my controller medicine... ...was treating only 1 main cause of asthma symptoms. but there are 2. airway constriction. and inflammation. unlike most controllers,...
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., canada and mexico because of power steering problems. models in the recall are a cobolt and g-5s. they are safe to drive but may be harder to steer when traveling under 15 miles abouter hour. go to win with win for a list of the affected models. >>> a plane crashed near the gaithersburg airport. it was landing when it skidded off the runway into the woods. the pilot was the only person on board and survived. >>> a hunt for the gunman who shot a business owner in broad daylight. it happened in towson. we go to shock trauma where the victim is being treated. >> reporter: that happened during the height of rush hour and police are searching for a suspect. the victim is here at shock trauma fighting for his life. his family is coping with the tragedy. >> the police are on the hunt for the suspect in the attack. it happened at 7:30 in towson at this gas station on east job what road. >> at this time it appears the suspect entered the business and confronted the victim with a handgun and shot the victim. >> reporter: the victim is william port
., canada and mexico because of power steering problems. models in the recall are a cobolt and g-5s. they are safe to drive but may be harder to steer when traveling under 15 miles abouter hour. go to win with win for a list of the affected models. >>> a plane crashed near the gaithersburg airport. it was landing when it skidded off the runway into the woods. the pilot was the only person on board and survived. >>> a hunt for the gunman who shot a business owner in broad...
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a brisk northwesterly wind coming out of canada. another batch of arctic air ready to move south. that is going to keep us and new england cold right up into the weekend. an area of low pressure may be developing that could bring some light snow thursday night come into friday morning. meantime, look at this batch of snow coming in. that is 8:00 thursday evening. there may be some light accumulations coming in thursday night into friday morning. snow showers accumulating out west, but just a passing flurry around the bay. the 7-day forecast, below normal temperatures. a chance for light snow thursday night and friday morning. >> a surprising development of a younger ravens player. this week's playoff game in new england. england. 6 years. i've had asthma forever. i never knew why my asthma symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back... ...or that i could help prevent them in the first place. the problem was that my controller medicine... ...was treating only 1 main cause of asthma symptoms. but there are 2. airway constriction. and inflammation. unlike most controllers, advai
a brisk northwesterly wind coming out of canada. another batch of arctic air ready to move south. that is going to keep us and new england cold right up into the weekend. an area of low pressure may be developing that could bring some light snow thursday night come into friday morning. meantime, look at this batch of snow coming in. that is 8:00 thursday evening. there may be some light accumulations coming in thursday night into friday morning. snow showers accumulating out west, but just a...
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canada is promising to send its stockpiles to the u.s. for disposal. china agreed to work with the u.s. on possible sanctions against iran. iran and north korea are not attending. there's breaking news out of icela. an american airlines flight packed with passengers has made an emergency landing. if it was on its way to dallas from paris. it landed after reports of chemical fumes in the cabin. several passengers on boa the airplane got dizzy. the cause is being investigated. >> prince george's county police officers could be closer to losing their jobs after a beating caught on tape. we were the first to show you these pictures of police beating the university of maryland student. the student says it's a case of police brutality. >> new this afternoon, investigators are working to identify two officers seen beating the university of maryland student. the third officer was already suspended. that student is jack mckenna. the video shows officers slamming him into all and beating him into the ground. the video has gone viral on campus. >> they are suppos
canada is promising to send its stockpiles to the u.s. for disposal. china agreed to work with the u.s. on possible sanctions against iran. iran and north korea are not attending. there's breaking news out of icela. an american airlines flight packed with passengers has made an emergency landing. if it was on its way to dallas from paris. it landed after reports of chemical fumes in the cabin. several passengers on boa the airplane got dizzy. the cause is being investigated. >> prince...
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high pressure coming from eastern canada will clear the skies for saturday, and then the western storm arrives on saturday. it covers almost the entire third of the west part of the country. the third biggest no on record for the flagstaff airport in arizona. that is headed our way for the end of the weekend. clouds continue to thicken sunday, with rain developing by afternoon if not earlier. there could be a line of heavy showers or a thunderstorm late sunday night into early monday morning. temperatures will climb to 52 monday morning and then start to fall as the front moves off the coast and the skies will start clearing up. behind it, cold weather will sweep back into that mid- atlantic with a few flurries by monday or tuesday. sunshine tomorrow, 40-45. low 40's around the bay with partly cloudy skies. on the lower eastern shore, it will only be around 40. 43 with sun on saturday, 47 with rain on sunday. the reign ends monday morning. lorries or snow showers on tuesday, and another storm could bring some snow to our area late next week. >> this hit by a great louis as a touchdown
high pressure coming from eastern canada will clear the skies for saturday, and then the western storm arrives on saturday. it covers almost the entire third of the west part of the country. the third biggest no on record for the flagstaff airport in arizona. that is headed our way for the end of the weekend. clouds continue to thicken sunday, with rain developing by afternoon if not earlier. there could be a line of heavy showers or a thunderstorm late sunday night into early monday morning....
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some say canada should be a model for health care. yet others warn that america could become canada and they don't mean that in a good way. later on in this broadcast tonight, we'll have a close-up look at health care here in canada. >>> now we switch to a big story out of new orleans where the police chief said today he is shocked by a guilty plea that has rocked that city. a veteran officer admitted taking part in an elaborate cover-up to hide what happened when police killed two unarmed people on a bridge during those frantic days after hurricane katrina. we get more tonight from our justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: it became a symbol of post katrina chaos, witnessed by an nbc news camera crew. for reasons still unclear, an emergency call went out as six people were crossing a bridge over the city's industrial canal headed to a supermarket. two others were going to see their brother, a dentist. police arrived in a rented truck and dozens of shots were fired. when it was over, two people were dead and four were woun
some say canada should be a model for health care. yet others warn that america could become canada and they don't mean that in a good way. later on in this broadcast tonight, we'll have a close-up look at health care here in canada. >>> now we switch to a big story out of new orleans where the police chief said today he is shocked by a guilty plea that has rocked that city. a veteran officer admitted taking part in an elaborate cover-up to hide what happened when police killed two...
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it's the biggest wireless client in canada. they have a lot broadcasting and other media. i like media stocks right now. in addition to rogers, we also like comcast, we like direct tv. lots of cash flow generation. earnings i think are going to continue to be pretty strong, and i think the stocks offer reasonable value. so that's an area of the market we like quite a bit right now. ok, well thanks as always for coming on the show and bringing us your new ideas. we appreciate it as always chuck carlson of horizon investments. and still to come, it seems the mood on wall street is improving. we'll talk about that coming up in chart talk. in our chart talk this morning, jamie tyrrell of group one trading joins us. good morning to you jamie. so what is making the market so happy right now? well there's been a couple stories this week. on wednesday we had a lot of positive news out of state street and some european banks rallied as very big that day. and on thursday with the jobless claims coming in better than expected. we've had big news abroad and domestically. and together
it's the biggest wireless client in canada. they have a lot broadcasting and other media. i like media stocks right now. in addition to rogers, we also like comcast, we like direct tv. lots of cash flow generation. earnings i think are going to continue to be pretty strong, and i think the stocks offer reasonable value. so that's an area of the market we like quite a bit right now. ok, well thanks as always for coming on the show and bringing us your new ideas. we appreciate it as always chuck...
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. >> unexpected is canada's performance, too. after a multi-million dollar push to own the podium in its homeland games, it ranks 4th here, though with several gold medals. >> on the podium the canadians aren't subletting the podium. >> team usa is snatching up canada real estate. apolo onho competes tonight. he could win his 7th medal, he could be the most decorated olympian ever. >> lester holt covering it. >>> wi turn to troubling news about a widely used diabetes medicine. confidential fda studies are confidential no more recommend that the drug avandia be removed from the market because of a link to heart attacks and failure. nancy snyderman is here with us in vancouver. nancy, this controversy is not new. >> it's not new, and trouble has been bubbling around avandia for quite sometime today. the senate finance committee made news because it issued a letter critical of the medica medication, glaxco smith klein and the fda. the fda has acknowledged 83,000 cases of heart attacks for patients on this medication between 1999 and
. >> unexpected is canada's performance, too. after a multi-million dollar push to own the podium in its homeland games, it ranks 4th here, though with several gold medals. >> on the podium the canadians aren't subletting the podium. >> team usa is snatching up canada real estate. apolo onho competes tonight. he could win his 7th medal, he could be the most decorated olympian ever. >> lester holt covering it. >>> wi turn to troubling news about a widely used...
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you can see a lot of low gray cloud cover across the ohio valley and colder areair out of canada. a lot of cloud cover out here. that could be a small maker when it gets here friday and saturday. the headline for the next seven days, here comes winter again. a chance for flurry tomorrow and highs of 41 to 46. 27 with snow showers. look for a gusty wind. temperatures reaching 45. a mix of clouds and son. still kind of breezy and cooler than it was today. the seven-day forecasts, 43 with with a slight chance for a flurry. then here comes that southern storm possibility. saturday's high 21 degrees. gusty winds following that storm on sunday. >> one result of the changes in banking could affect your checking account. the bank had used the fees to pay for checking accounts. there is pressure on banks to start charging fees for up until now free checking. some banks will use different ways to pay for checking instead which is offering financial advice for a fee or identity theft protection. that is the worst drop in 40 years. far more than predicted. sales have climbed since august with
you can see a lot of low gray cloud cover across the ohio valley and colder areair out of canada. a lot of cloud cover out here. that could be a small maker when it gets here friday and saturday. the headline for the next seven days, here comes winter again. a chance for flurry tomorrow and highs of 41 to 46. 27 with snow showers. look for a gusty wind. temperatures reaching 45. a mix of clouds and son. still kind of breezy and cooler than it was today. the seven-day forecasts, 43 with with a...
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. >> it should never be to bring a child to france, canada, the u.s., because it's france, canada or the u.s. >> reporter: but in the horrific poverty of haiti, some parents entrust their children to the orphanages in the heartbreaking hope of a better life. "it was best for her to go," said this mother of one child who went with the americans. what would truly answer her prayers? for many christians, there is no doubt. >> what we are seeing here is a picture of the gospel of christ transcending racial, ethnic, cultural, linguistic barriers. i think we should see that as love in action. >> reporter: love in action for sure, but the sheer scale of the effort to sa souls in haiti has raised some tough questions about the actions, and maybe even the motives of some missionaries, diane. questions of, what does saving haiti really mean in this world? >> yeah, so many people go in there with true christian motives, so many great missionaries in there. but it's a complex world, as we said. thank you, terry moran. >>> and by the way, hay deep's prime minister complained today that everybody'
. >> it should never be to bring a child to france, canada, the u.s., because it's france, canada or the u.s. >> reporter: but in the horrific poverty of haiti, some parents entrust their children to the orphanages in the heartbreaking hope of a better life. "it was best for her to go," said this mother of one child who went with the americans. what would truly answer her prayers? for many christians, there is no doubt. >> what we are seeing here is a picture of the...
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were turned around, one, a continental flight from houston, that got as far as canada before being forced back home. a seven-hour flight to nowhere for 219 passengers. volcanic ash contains tiny particles of rock, glass and sand. when an airplane hits an ash cloud, those particles sandblast the windshield, dramatically reducing visibility. a greater changer? the ash can get sucked into the engines, melt and shut them down completely. this is heathrow, just outside of london, one of the busiest airports in the world. every day, 180,000 passengers pass through here, but look at it today. there's not a plane in the sky. they're all on the tarmac, just parked up. incredible. hundreds of flights bound for europe have been grounded around the globe. >> price tag if for this could be staggeringly high. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of passengers are stranded across europe, africa asia and the americas. >> 5-year-old looking forward to seeing mickey mouse. really upset. >> the plane is stuck because of a volcano. >> there's nothing you can do, so we will make the best out of it. >> reporter:
were turned around, one, a continental flight from houston, that got as far as canada before being forced back home. a seven-hour flight to nowhere for 219 passengers. volcanic ash contains tiny particles of rock, glass and sand. when an airplane hits an ash cloud, those particles sandblast the windshield, dramatically reducing visibility. a greater changer? the ash can get sucked into the engines, melt and shut them down completely. this is heathrow, just outside of london, one of the busiest...
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out for the potential market reaction to the g 20 summit that took place over the weekend in toronto, canada. and they talked about how to deal with sovereign debt problems. and let's find out what traders are watching for this week. we've got john bougearel of structural logic over there at the c m e group. john, we've got housing data out, manufacturing numbers, the job report coming out in the new week. do you think it could all be a drag on stocks? i don't believe all of it is going to be a drag on stock market this week. early on, the consumer confidence number. if it benefits from the michigan sentiment is any indication from this past friday, they might benefit on the consumer confidence report. and that might carry well into the i s m services, the manufacturing report on wednesday. and chicago p m i on thursday morning. however, economists are expecting zero job growth on friday in june. and that will probably weigh heavily on the market. so i think the stock market ends on a very weak note on friday july 2nd. ok, let's take a look at the bigger picture. and taking a look at the fir
out for the potential market reaction to the g 20 summit that took place over the weekend in toronto, canada. and they talked about how to deal with sovereign debt problems. and let's find out what traders are watching for this week. we've got john bougearel of structural logic over there at the c m e group. john, we've got housing data out, manufacturing numbers, the job report coming out in the new week. do you think it could all be a drag on stocks? i don't believe all of it is going to be a...
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team usa, team canada going for all augusto in the battle for gold. we're going to have more on the game in sports at 6:00. >> who would have thought a hockey game would have gotten so much attention. >> it's really changed the way americans look at hockey. >> good, that's good. >>> and is,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> coming up next, breaking news a small plane crash in montgomery county. >>> resting their case, the prosecution offers their closing statements in the case of a baby starved to death. >>> a mild start to march but we could be in store for some more winter weather. don't miss the updated winter forecast. check in for these stories and much more breaking news, eyewitness at 6:00 starts right now. >>> hello everybody i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here is what people are talking about tonight. >> starved to death for not saying amen before meal time. those are the allegations in the death of a six month old baby boy. dereck valcourt has the details. >> reporter: the defense has had their turn and their case lasts less than five minutes. m
team usa, team canada going for all augusto in the battle for gold. we're going to have more on the game in sports at 6:00. >> who would have thought a hockey game would have gotten so much attention. >> it's really changed the way americans look at hockey. >> good, that's good. >>> and is,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> coming up next, breaking news a small plane crash in montgomery county. >>> resting their case, the prosecution offers their closing...
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team has already beaten canada once. canada has since changed goaltenders. the american team young and hungry, led by star goaltender ryan miller, says they're ready. >> you have to beat the best to be the best. we're happy with that. that's once-in-a-life time opportunity where you play canada in canada for the gold. >> 93 miles per hour. steve holcomb has raced for gold! >> reporter: meantime, a huge win for the american four-man bobsledding team. their first gold since 1948. the american pilot and the night train beat the german crew. holcomb tried to retire a few years ago because of an eye disorder. his ds appearing vision was 2500. e underwent a rare corrective surgery. his vision now 20/20. >> steve holcomb and the night train. >> reporter: what's so cool to learn about him. he has been piloting the team for years nearly blind. he had rare surgery. funding to help him out with that. now he has 20/20 vision. he said it's the first time he's piloted with clear vision in years. and he wins the gold. >> did that help him? did it heighten his other senses?
team has already beaten canada once. canada has since changed goaltenders. the american team young and hungry, led by star goaltender ryan miller, says they're ready. >> you have to beat the best to be the best. we're happy with that. that's once-in-a-life time opportunity where you play canada in canada for the gold. >> 93 miles per hour. steve holcomb has raced for gold! >> reporter: meantime, a huge win for the american four-man bobsledding team. their first gold since...
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aid from canada, spain, france, venezuela, mexico, italy and brazil. even without this crisis they did not go good times. 70% of the people live on $2 a day, more than half on $1 a day. today the first lady joined the appeal for help. >> everyone's help and resources and energy at this time are critically important. >> reporter: and the u.s. confirmed its first casualties, veteran foreign service officer victoria delong. the president says the administration has no higher priority than the safety of american citizens, and already air-lifted hundreds out. most u.s. citizens who live in haiti have family there or a mission to help, and will most likely want to stay. brian? >> andrea mitchell in our washington newsroom tonight. andrea, thanks. and president obama today asked and got permission for america's last two presidents to represent the united states in gathering relief efforts for this tragedy. one former president very familiar with problems here in haiti is joining us from his offices in upper manhattan, former bill clinton. mr. president, this
aid from canada, spain, france, venezuela, mexico, italy and brazil. even without this crisis they did not go good times. 70% of the people live on $2 a day, more than half on $1 a day. today the first lady joined the appeal for help. >> everyone's help and resources and energy at this time are critically important. >> reporter: and the u.s. confirmed its first casualties, veteran foreign service officer victoria delong. the president says the administration has no higher priority...
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. >> it feels like i'm in canada, niagara falls. >> at some point they should be able to figure out how to stop it. this is unbelievable. >> after six straight hours of this geyser-like gushing, crews finally contained the break by 10:00 on wednesday night but it will be roughly 24 more hours before this pipe is back in service. until then, the city of rockville issued mandatory water restrictions for all residents. >> the water restrictions means no outdoor water use, which means no watering your lawns, no washing your cars, no filling your pools. additionally we are asking people indoors to conserve one third of what they normally use. >> reporter: officials say those restrictions will stay in place until at least friday morning. in potomac, kristin fisher, 9 news now. >>> this is an inconvenience for rockville residents, especially because we are having this heat wave. but right now there are no reports of service disruptions or property damage. >>> right now dc police are looking for the suspect who fired shots at an officer. this happened overnight along eastern avenue and 60th pla
. >> it feels like i'm in canada, niagara falls. >> at some point they should be able to figure out how to stop it. this is unbelievable. >> after six straight hours of this geyser-like gushing, crews finally contained the break by 10:00 on wednesday night but it will be roughly 24 more hours before this pipe is back in service. until then, the city of rockville issued mandatory water restrictions for all residents. >> the water restrictions means no outdoor water use,...
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and little hint of colder air trying to work its way out of canada through the lakes. we're on the edge of that and temperatures stay at or a little above normal for the next several days. it begins to be messy whether approaching from the southwest. that is mixed precipitation, snow, sleet may be some freezing rain down to the southwest. that will be getting here late wednesday into thursday and possibly parts of friday. tomorrow, another warmer day, 47 to 52. not very cold, some -- but some possibility of snow in the mountains tomorrow. we probably will not even have enough to measure, but may be a brief shower cutting through tomorrow. high temperatures right around 50 tomorrow. the seven-day forecast, the temperatures will come back a little bit tomorrow. a messy mix of rain and snow thursday night into friday morning. another start arriving late in the weekend. >> in tonight's consumer alert, netflix is now teaming up with wii to offer video game rentals through their consul. -- through their consoles. you'll be able to watch thousands of movie and television epis
and little hint of colder air trying to work its way out of canada through the lakes. we're on the edge of that and temperatures stay at or a little above normal for the next several days. it begins to be messy whether approaching from the southwest. that is mixed precipitation, snow, sleet may be some freezing rain down to the southwest. that will be getting here late wednesday into thursday and possibly parts of friday. tomorrow, another warmer day, 47 to 52. not very cold, some -- but some...
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are the singers who continually come along and make them their own, including one 15-year-old from canada who is turning the jazz world on its ears. brian williams recently caught up with her. >> reporter: it's hard to believe this voice comes from this tiny person. and that's easy for you. how are exams? >> exams are good. i'm happy they're finished. yeah, i had math on monday. i'm all finished now. >> reporter: in so many ways, niki is just like any other high school student. she was born in 1994, and if that seems like it was about ten minutes ago in the scheme of things, consider this -- ♪ >> i've been listening to music since i was 2 years old, aretha franklin, stevie wonder, billie holiday, tony bennett, janice joplin. there's a whole list and every genre you can think of. >> reporter: at age 12 she made her debut in canada. now at 15, she is making a name for herself here. ♪ the concert was over in carnegie hall ♪ >> reporter: with performances at carnegie hall and the kennedy center, wowing crowds with vocal tributes to the likes of billie holliday. and ella fitzgerald. elis
are the singers who continually come along and make them their own, including one 15-year-old from canada who is turning the jazz world on its ears. brian williams recently caught up with her. >> reporter: it's hard to believe this voice comes from this tiny person. and that's easy for you. how are exams? >> exams are good. i'm happy they're finished. yeah, i had math on monday. i'm all finished now. >> reporter: in so many ways, niki is just like any other high school...
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one of her top challengers is canada's joanne rochette. she took to the ice just two days after his mother died and turned in an inspired performance that left her in third place heading into tonig tonight. the u.s. hockey team is also in the hunt for gold, and jeff glor tells us a child may lead the way. >> we're at the olympic rings in the harbor. >> reporter: when five-year-old josh sacco came to the vancouver olympics are he was more than just a fan. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> reporter: he was an inspiration thanks to a youtube video shot by his dad. >> great moments are born from great opportunities. >> reporter: that's josh's reenactment from of a scene from the movie "miracle" in which kurt russell plays herb brooks, pumping up his team before the u.s. beat the soviets in the 1980 olympics. >> do you believe in miracles! yes! >> reporter: josh hits every word, every gesture, from memory. >> one game. >> one game. >> if we play them 10 times, they might win nine. but not this game. not tonight. tonight, we stay with them, and we shut them
one of her top challengers is canada's joanne rochette. she took to the ice just two days after his mother died and turned in an inspired performance that left her in third place heading into tonig tonight. the u.s. hockey team is also in the hunt for gold, and jeff glor tells us a child may lead the way. >> we're at the olympic rings in the harbor. >> reporter: when five-year-old josh sacco came to the vancouver olympics are he was more than just a fan. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.!...
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it stretches all the way from eastern canada, all the way down the eastern third of the nation, down toward the gulf coast. the storm system giving us wind away from the new england coast, as a result, the winds diminish, a few high clouds later thnchlt a clear night tonight, high pressure continues from eastern canada. will be in place for verans day and for friday and saturday, too. now, for the forecast for th wednesday afternoon. afternoon highs in the low 60s, southern virginia may get near 70 down into the north carolina, virginia border region. elsewhere, the right sunshine throughout the region. not as warm in the moups. and tonight, 40s by late evening. 4:59, hard to get used to. sunrise at 6:46. we should be in the upper 30s by then. starting off veterans day, bright and sunny. mid and upper 50s on thursday. on friday, more of the same. highs in the 50s with bright sunshine. morning lows, near 40, great weather for all outdoor activities, high school and college games, and all the activities going on on saturday should beterrific with bright sunshine. now, for sunday. we wi
it stretches all the way from eastern canada, all the way down the eastern third of the nation, down toward the gulf coast. the storm system giving us wind away from the new england coast, as a result, the winds diminish, a few high clouds later thnchlt a clear night tonight, high pressure continues from eastern canada. will be in place for verans day and for friday and saturday, too. now, for the forecast for th wednesday afternoon. afternoon highs in the low 60s, southern virginia may get...
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off the mid atlantic coach and -- coast and will it get blocked by the system across main and eastern canada and north atlantic. we will have a christmas storm. some computer models and forecasters are shying away from it. it will happench the question is the timing. we are generally expecting it to be that i had. it's not going to arrive christmas morning but christmas night through sunday and perhaps monday we could have a high impact event. today we are expecting flurries in the morning and afternoon clearing 38. we are back down into the 20s tonight. again, we are dry through christmas eve. and most of christmas day. but look out. saturday through sunday, and monday, for wind and snow. kim. >> reporter: we are looking at heavy volume on the beltway. this is the outer loop live 695 at providence road. it's heavy but at least it's moving. minor delays because of the volume but really no problems around the beltway so far so good. 95 looking good in both directions as you head towards both tunnels. looking at the maps we don't have accidents still but we have reports of fire activity that's
off the mid atlantic coach and -- coast and will it get blocked by the system across main and eastern canada and north atlantic. we will have a christmas storm. some computer models and forecasters are shying away from it. it will happench the question is the timing. we are generally expecting it to be that i had. it's not going to arrive christmas morning but christmas night through sunday and perhaps monday we could have a high impact event. today we are expecting flurries in the morning and...
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the event called "city in motion," with groups from canada, brazil, and switzerland, and dozens of deans companies from cuba -- dance companies from cuba involved. >> could it be a review of a presidential battle in 2012? sarah palin went after president obama as he took a shot at her. we're live at the big republican we're live at the big republican meeting in new orleans.ly hard to save for the future and they've come to a point where it's overwhelming. [ advisor 2 ] oh gee, i'm scared to tell you i've got this amount of credit card debt or i've got a 15-year-old and we never got around to saving for their college. that's when i go to work. we talk, we start planning. we can fix this. i know we can do it. when clients walk out of my office they feel confident about their retirement. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. >> and sarah palin taking on president obama and the democrats. the former alaska governor and current fox news contributor speak at the big republican conference in new orleans. sarah palin says there is no shame in b
the event called "city in motion," with groups from canada, brazil, and switzerland, and dozens of deans companies from cuba -- dance companies from cuba involved. >> could it be a review of a presidential battle in 2012? sarah palin went after president obama as he took a shot at her. we're live at the big republican we're live at the big republican meeting in new orleans.ly hard to save for the future and they've come to a point where it's overwhelming. [ advisor 2 ] oh gee,...
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., germany with five, france and canada with four apiece. >>> thinking about the hottest toys for the next holiday season, if you can believe that. the american international toy fair is underway in new york city. toymakers are showing off their must-haves. a modern take on the yo-yo, and eco-friendly toys like a doll house. brings in toy designers and sellers from all around the world. >>> presidential candidate mitt romney was the center of a confrontation on a airplane yesterday. he and his wife for leaving vancour on air canada flight, and a man in front of them dropped his cpac, and when he -- his seat back, and when mitt romney asked him to return it during takeoff, he took a swing at him. the man was removed from every single day in aruba's a nice day. i mean, how do you people get anything done? you're in a meeting, and you say, "the fourth-quarter report is -- wow, what a nice day!" and everyone agrees, and the meeting's over. i mean, how do you do anything? well, it is a nice day. yeah. it is a nice day. there! see, i had no idea what we were talking about. oh, look, a crab.
., germany with five, france and canada with four apiece. >>> thinking about the hottest toys for the next holiday season, if you can believe that. the american international toy fair is underway in new york city. toymakers are showing off their must-haves. a modern take on the yo-yo, and eco-friendly toys like a doll house. brings in toy designers and sellers from all around the world. >>> presidential candidate mitt romney was the center of a confrontation on a airplane...
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undefeated team usa versus canada. with both sides bracing for nothing less than an all-out border war. the canadians beat team usa for the gold eight years ago in salt lake city. the americans would love to even the score. our friends at cnbc tell us a single center ice ticket for tomorrow's final game is worth $10,000. game on. >> that's right, game on. thank you. >>> apolo ohno will join us tomorrow morning on today, the first since the end of competition. >>> up next, up and away, you've seen them here on nightly news, we'll tell where you they're going opinion. ♪ pinion. inion. nion. n. . . ♪ [ male announcer ] relentlessly striving to be better is what separates the winners from the runners up. being the best means never settling. at fidelity, we give you everything you ned to help you be a more successful investor. and we've been open 24 hours a day -- 7 days a week. and we'veade a tremendous amount of progress. you know, safety and reliability is top priority. i mean i got a family, too. i got a mother, a g
undefeated team usa versus canada. with both sides bracing for nothing less than an all-out border war. the canadians beat team usa for the gold eight years ago in salt lake city. the americans would love to even the score. our friends at cnbc tell us a single center ice ticket for tomorrow's final game is worth $10,000. game on. >> that's right, game on. thank you. >>> apolo ohno will join us tomorrow morning on today, the first since the end of competition. >>> up...
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canada is warm and rainy right now. it has left cypress mountain home to the snow boarding and freestyle events short of snow, with the opening of the games a little over a week away. we should add theris plenty of snow where the alpine events are to be held. >>> now to securing the games. securing the event against possible attack was the subject of a cabinet level meeting in the white house situation room today. the olympics are, of course, a big high-profile potential target and nbc's jim maceda is in vancouver looking at how they are trying to keep all of this safe. jim, good evening. >> reporter: with nine days to go before the games begin and almost $1 billion security blanket is being put in place with more canadian military and police forces deployed here than any time since world war ii. royal canadian mounted police are locking down whole neighborhoods, closed-circuit cameras are hot and on the lookout. divers sweep the harbor foot by foot. so far they say there is no specific threat targeting these games. >>
canada is warm and rainy right now. it has left cypress mountain home to the snow boarding and freestyle events short of snow, with the opening of the games a little over a week away. we should add theris plenty of snow where the alpine events are to be held. >>> now to securing the games. securing the event against possible attack was the subject of a cabinet level meeting in the white house situation room today. the olympics are, of course, a big high-profile potential target and...